Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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248677 | Building and Environment | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
⺠We developed a device to measure evaporation rates in the laboratory. ⺠The device was tested and validated by two independent working measurement methods. ⺠Pervious concrete samples (fine-, coarse grained and 2-layered) were measured. ⺠Lowest evaporation on coarse grained, highest on 2-layered pervious concrete. ⺠Urban evaporation rates can be regulated by the use of special pervious concrete.
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Authors
P. Starke, C. Wallmeyer, S. Rölver, P. Göbel, W.G. Coldewey,